Rolling Recording Desk with Microphone Stand [Desk Week]
Desk Week - September is a time when people are thinking about work.We have a lot of customers who end up building desks to help them get their work done. We'll be featuring a series of desks this week to show you what some of our customers are doing with Kee Klamp fittings and pipe.
Created By |
Britton M. |
Purpose |
This is a portable studio desk that was designed to support recording equipment. |
Features |
The wood on top was designed with storage capacity for recording equipment, computer, and a small keyboard. Casters on the desk make it possible to move when needed. Probably the most unique feature of this desk (something we've never seen before) is the microphone support that extends from the side of the desk. This gives the mic a very stable base and keeps everything together when the desk needs to move. The arm can be extended or moved in an out by loosening and tightening the set screw. Britton painted the galvanized fittings black to hide the cables and get the character he was looking for. |
Building Tips |
Britton used a smaller size pipe for the microphone stand. He was able to connect two different size pipes together with a multi-sized tee. The slip on portion of the tee is size 7, the socket section of the tee is size 5. |
Parts Used in this Desk |
4 x 61-7 Flange - To attach to the desktop 2 x 21-7 90 degree Side Outlet Tee - Braces for the side and back legs 4 x 10-7 Single Socket Tee - Supports for the legs 1 x 10-75 Single Socket Tee - Microphone stand connector. 1 x 10-5 Single Socket Tee - Tee on the microphone stand allows the pipe to be adjusted up and down. 4 x Casters - 2 braking and 2 non-braking casters. |
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